"readily accessible" is a phrase here!!!page 56 5.2.2 Location of accessories in kitchens.
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Appliances built into kitchen furniture (integrated appliances) should be connected to a socket-outlet or fused connection unit that is readily accessible when the appliance is in place and in normal use or supplied from a socket-outlet or other connected device controlled by a readily accessible double pole switch or switched fused connection unit.
this is the 2005 issue of the book.. pre 17th.. but in this case don't think makes any difference?
If you're doing a rewire why are you leaving a socket behind a built in cooker? Why not move the socket or remove the socket?Iam doing ( still ) a rewire and it has an existing socket behind the built in cooker ( fan ass ), my question is will I need to put local isolation in for maintainance purposes ????????????.regards Iain
There are many ovens that only take less than 13a..If you're doing a rewire why are you leaving a socket behind a built in cooker? Why not move the socket or remove the socket?
:^OThere are many ovens that only take less than 13a..and they come with a 13a plug moulded on the end of the lead attached to the oven....
common with "single ovens" with separate stand-alone hob unit!
I never knew that!
welcome back Apache m8! Cheers
Admin was getting worried? :|
Did I read it is your BIRTHDAY tomorrow??? Aye
21st???? ?:| ; 26th\
do you mean its your 26th birthday?Did I read it is your BIRTHDAY tomorrow??? Aye21st???? ; 26th
right now thats sorted.........................*sigh*Yes it's my birthday tomorrow (21st)
I will be 26
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Thanks SL, I will be putting the socket through an isolator ( FSU or 20amp dp sw ) that is marked up cooker/hood supply, I just wanted another opinion on it before I did it, It would be best practice.regards Iain
You could always put in a dedicated cooker cct
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